VTA and the FTA have completed a final state and federal environmental document which includes responses to comments that were received during the public circulation of the draft document, released in December 2016, and design refinements made since then.

For the next four months, three members of VTA’s Board of Directors will work together with more than a dozen other community groups to seek out ways to improve the Valley Transportation Authority’s financial stability.

VTA is reforecasting a passenger service date for Phase I of the BART Silicon Valley Project, which will run from Warm Springs in Fremont to Berryessa in North San Jose. The estimated opening date for BART service is fall 2018.

We asked our riders to share on social media about their favorite locally owned coffee shops near a VTA bus route or light rail station, and the votes are in! Chromatic Coffee topped the list, which also included Academic Coffee, Caffe Frascati and more.

The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority would like to invite you to a community meeting to learn about VTA’s Joint Development program at VTA’s Blossom Hill Transit Center Parking located on Blossom Hill Road at Canoas Creek, San Jose.

LOS? VMT? CEQA? Let us explain. As you’ll see in the image, current transportation analysis gives the highly productive street on the left an F and the less productive street on the right an A. That's going to change, and our webinar explains.

VTA will host a Community Meeting on Wednesday, January 17, to give residents an opportunity to learn about a proposal for transit-oriented development (TOD) at the Ohlone-Chynoweth Light Rail Station.

VTA is far along in the dynamic testing phase. Testing is going very well and we expect to complete our testing by March 2018 at which time we will turn it over to BART for integration testing, operating training, and safety certification.

An estimated $350 million is included in the 2016 Measure B for improvements to the State Route (SR) 85 corridor. Eligible uses are noise reduction, a new transit lane and a study that will give some definition to what the “new transit lane” could be.

When asked to share their vision for improvements needed along Interstate 280, literally hundreds and hundreds of Santa Clara County residents went to VTA’s website or attended public meetings and offered their suggestions.

​Because temperatures are expected to drop into the low to mid 30’s, the City of San José will activate all four overnight warming locations to provide refuge to individuals from the cold and wet weather.

The holiday season is bustling with activity! Parties, shopping, colder temperatures and the company of friends and family make the season bright, but they can also be a distraction while traveling throughout the Bay Area.